Galveston was the world’s fourth busiest cruise port amid the post-pandemic record-breaking passenger volume in 2024.
A Texas Historical Commission Undertold Marker will be unveiled on February 1 to honor Galveston's Black lifeguards who served during the Jim Crow era. The marker will
Galveston shattered records, hosting more than 3.4 million passengers and seeing more than 380 sailings from its three terminals.
TEXAS (KAUZ) - AAA Texas estimates that nearly 19 million Americans will go on ocean cruises this year. This estimate is a 4.5% increase over 2024 when 18.2 million Americans went on cruise vacations. 2025 is expected to be the third straight year of record cruise passenger volume, according to AAA Texas.
Texas' Port of Galveston almost filed for bankruptcy in the 1990s. Its CEO credits the booming cruise industry for saving the port.
GALVESTON, Texas — You may not recognize these pictures, but no, they're not Photoshopped. Parts of Texas and into Louisiana woke up to a rare treat Tuesday morning: Snow. A rare snow storm blanketed the Houston area and across Southeast Texas ...
Arrests of illegal immigrants in Galveston County Sunday ignited reports on social media about raids at national retail stores and fast-food restaurants as part of President Donald’s Trump campaign pr
Texas' latest winter storm created the rare sight of snow on a Galveston beach. Here's how many inches fell throughout the state.
Video from Galveston, Texas, shows snow covering palm trees, homes and the shoreline during a winter storm that hit the Gulf Coast on Jan. 21, 2025.
The National Weather Service warned of "abnormally low" water levels in the Galveston Bay along the upper coast of Texas.
Trump administration mean for gay rights and marriage equality? This Texas wedding photographer is not waiting to find out.
The “ Homeless Battleship ” may be close to finding a permanent long-term berth. This week, it was reported that officials in Galveston, Texas, are floating a plan to see the former USS Texas (BB-35)—the only surviving battleship to see action in both the First and Second World Wars—moved to piers on the city’s waterfront.